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🇮🇹👇 Join me, Joe Borio in my kitchen, host of YouTube Cooking Italian with Joe, as we share how to make whipped ricotta cheese dip with Rosemary infused olive oil, nuts, figs, toasted rosemary, honey, and more!!!

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12 Comments

  1. Rosemary, Basil, and Bergamot for focus and memory 😊 I’m drooling over here, looks so delicious 😋💞 and can’t wait to try this out, but adding in some Icelandic Skyr either vanilla bean with the honey, or the vegan oatmeal Skyr (when my stomach is hurting). So mixing Italian in with Celtic Viking on days when I can’t have the ricotta (my dietary changes due to certain medications unfortunately)…. but this looks so yummy 🙏👍

  2. That just looks sooooo wonderful, yum.
    Thank you for sharing that. Happy New Year to you and yours, and hey from South Georgia.

  3. Hey Joe, why's everyone moving to Florida?? The treacherous hurricanes are going to get worse Chef 😧🌀
    Your dip recipe is divine, love the ricotta & fig combo, but the topping looks like little dried crickets 😁💛

  4. 🕊👋🏽 Joe 🍾
    🕊Happy New
    🕊Year🎉2025
    1.Olive oil🫒
    2. Garlic 🧄
    3.Rosemary🪴
    4.Ricotta🍚
    5.Lemons 🍋
    6.Walnuts🥜
    7.Figs🫐
    8.Honey 🍯

  5. Joe for Christmas this year I made Giardiniera as a anti pasta salad and my cousin who lives in the Chicago area was impressed because most people in Chicago don’t know how to say Giardiniera let alone make their own

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